This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing the history of land’s passage between the private and public realms. The authors contend that government and community-controlled nonprofit organizations should govern the disposition of the city’s remaining public land supply, deliberately deploying this scarce resource to promote the well-being of the people and neighborhoods most at risk in a speculation-fueled real-estate environment
Regular New Yorkers with access to accurate information, in context, provided together with support ...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
The article analyses the transformations of the use of eminent domain in the United States in the co...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
Public land plays a central role in contemporary urban planning struggles. Using a comparative case ...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
New York City continues to face a serious crisis in housing affordability. While the city implements...
Scholars acknowledge that property ownership is fundamental to gentrification and that the privatiza...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
For more than a century, the impact of public land ownership on local economies has been a hotly deb...
Land titling is a form of privatization in that public assets are transferred to private families an...
This Article builds on efforts to promote urban agriculture and remove legal and practical obstacles...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
This article examines land use policy and real estate market activity in the 1990s in two mixed use ...
Among the most troublesome urban problems facing American society are those that are closely tied to...
Regular New Yorkers with access to accurate information, in context, provided together with support ...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
The article analyses the transformations of the use of eminent domain in the United States in the co...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
Public land plays a central role in contemporary urban planning struggles. Using a comparative case ...
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private developm...
New York City continues to face a serious crisis in housing affordability. While the city implements...
Scholars acknowledge that property ownership is fundamental to gentrification and that the privatiza...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
For more than a century, the impact of public land ownership on local economies has been a hotly deb...
Land titling is a form of privatization in that public assets are transferred to private families an...
This Article builds on efforts to promote urban agriculture and remove legal and practical obstacles...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
This article examines land use policy and real estate market activity in the 1990s in two mixed use ...
Among the most troublesome urban problems facing American society are those that are closely tied to...
Regular New Yorkers with access to accurate information, in context, provided together with support ...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
The article analyses the transformations of the use of eminent domain in the United States in the co...